A simply superb paragraph by Sam Harris. pic.twitter.com/26gakI3tg9
— Rachel Moiselle (@RachelMoiselle) June 7, 2026
A simply superb paragraph by Sam Harris. pic.twitter.com/26gakI3tg9
— Rachel Moiselle (@RachelMoiselle) June 7, 2026
There is a forest in China made of stone.
— Science girl (@sciencegirl) June 8, 2026
The Stone Forest (Shilin) in Yunnan province is an extraordinary landscape where thousands of towering limestone pillars rise from the ground like a petrified woodland, some reaching heights of 20 to 50 meters.
Approximately 270… pic.twitter.com/Y8QkQs1ArY
Normans have no response to the fact that the native English word for paradise is narxenwang
— Wylfċen (@wylfcen) June 7, 2026
New Swedish research contra Piketty and Saez:
— Old Whig. 🇺🇲🇸🇪🇫🇮🇪🇪🇦🇹 (@aClassicLiberal) June 1, 2026
"Has wealth inequality 'exploded' in the US and Europe since 2000? Our answer: no. Gini and top 0.1% wealth shares are fairly stable, despite rising wealth and more billionaires."@PhilWMagness https://t.co/XAYWKdEeSs
Let your person please by cleanliness, and be made swarthy by the Campus; let your toga fit, and be spotless; let your shoe-strap not be too tight, let its buckle be free from rust, and let your feet not float about in shoes too loose; nor let your stubborn locks be spoilt by bad cutting; let hair and beard be dressed by a practised hand. Do not let your nails project, and let them be free of dirt; nor let any hair be in the hollow of your nostrils. Let not the breath of your mouth be sour and unpleasing, nor let the lord and master of the herd offend the nose. All else let wanton women practise, and such men of doubtful sex as wish to have a man.
Seems like the natural outgrowth of shorter growing seasons and collapsing trade routes; big hunks of meat were things that were difficult, but still locally achievable. https://t.co/ExIJVi08cD
— Megan McArdle (@asymmetricinfo) June 4, 2026
The reason this meme resonates with me is that it captures a common tactic in public democrat debate. Someone points to a broad trend and instead of discussing whether the trend is real, the conversation immediately shifts to an exception.
— A Gene Robinson (@AlBuffalo2nite) June 7, 2026
Mention fatherlessness and someone… pic.twitter.com/KcfQ6Blp8H
Carved in 193 AD, the Column of Marcus Aurelius has stood for over 1,800 years. Rome. Italy. pic.twitter.com/VgMwOXVslh
— Art or Other Things (@ArtorOtherThing) June 8, 2026
Movie set in the Cambrian period where nothing happens because it’s set on land. No animals, no plants, no trees, no sound but the lonely wind wandering over endless gravel. Occasionally the words “Ten million years later” appear on screen, but nothing changes.
— Wylfċen (@wylfcen) June 5, 2026